To go along with the theme of yesterday's post, I would like to do this post I did a while back on the Tales with some more beautiful Felix Mendelssohn. The beautiful slow movement of his second piano concerto in D minor.
Mendelssohn, in his second piano concerto, did not have a break between the first and second movements but rather a "bridge" to connect the two movements. This video starts at the beginning of the second movement without that bridge.
Please turn up the volume and make this a beautiful Sunday with some more beautiful music by that cat, Felix... Mendelssohn, that is.
Felix Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto #2 in D minor, movement 2, Adagio [molto sostenuto]:
Mendelssohn, in his second piano concerto, did not have a break between the first and second movements but rather a "bridge" to connect the two movements. This video starts at the beginning of the second movement without that bridge.
Please turn up the volume and make this a beautiful Sunday with some more beautiful music by that cat, Felix... Mendelssohn, that is.
Felix Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto #2 in D minor, movement 2, Adagio [molto sostenuto]:
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